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Wace, Alan J. B. And Frank H. Stubbings (Eds.)

A Companion to Homer.

London : Macmillan, 1963.,

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Author
Wace, Alan J. B. And Frank H. Stubbings (Eds.)
Publishers
London : Macmillan, 1963.
Size
XXIX, 595 p., plates. Original cloth with dust jacket.
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Rubbed and frayed jacket, somewhat rubbed and scuffed binding, slightly stained edge, otherwise good. / Beriebener und angefranster Umschlag, etwas beriebener und besto�ner Einband, leicht angeschmutzter Schnitt, sonst gut. - CONTENTS: Editorial Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Text-Figures -- List of Plates -- Notes on References and Abbreviations, etc. -- Introduction: HOMER AND HIS INFLUENCE. By J. A. K. Thomson, M.A., sometime Professor of Classics, King�s College, University of London -- PART ONE: THE HOMERIC POEMS AND THEIR AUTHORSHIP -- A : The Poems -- 1. METRE. By Sir Maurice Bowra, F.B.A., Warden of Wadham College, Oxford -- 2. STYLE. By Sir Maurice Bowra -- 3. COMPOSITION. By Sir Maurice Bowra -- 4. THE LANGUAGE OF HOMER (For Synopsis see p. 76). By L. R. Palmer, M. A., Professor of Comparative Philology in the University of Oxford -- 5. HOMER AND OTHER EPIC POETRY. By A. B. Lord, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Slavic at Harvard University -- B : Homeric Criticism -- 6. THE TRANSMISSION OF THE TEXT. By J. A. Davison, M.A., Professor of Greek Language and Literature in the University of Leeds -- 7. THE HOMERIC QUESTION. By J. A. Davison -- PART TWO: THE PICTURE AND THE RECORD -- A : The Setting -- 8. THE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF GREECE AND THE AEGEAN. By N. G. L. Hammond, M.A., Headmaster of Clifton College -- 9. LANDS AND PEOPLES IN HOMER. By Helen Thomas, M.A., sometime Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge, and Assistant Lecturer in Greek and Latin in the University of Manchester, and Frank H. Stubbings -- 10. AEGEAN LANGUAGES OF THE HEROIC AGE. By A. J. Beattie, M.A., F.R.S.E., Professor of Greek at Edinburgh University -- B : The Rediscovery of the Heroic World -- 11. THE HISTORY OF HOMERIC ARCHAEOLOGY. By Alan J. B. Wace -- 12. THE EARLY AGE OF GREECE. By Alan J. B. Wace -- 13. THE PRINCIPAL HOMERIC SITES -- (i) Troy. By Carl W. Blegen, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Classical Archaeology in the University of Cincinnati and sometime Director of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens -- (ii) Mycenae. By Alan J. B. Wace -- (iii) Ithaca. By Frank H. Stubbings -- (iv) Pylos. By Carl W. Blegen -- C : Social Culture -- 14. POLITY AND SOCIETY -- (i) The Homeric Picture. By George M. Calhoun, Ph.D., Professor of Greek in the University of California -- (ii) Historical Commentary. By T. B. L. Webster, Litt.D., Professor of Greek at University College, London -- 15. RELIGION. By H. J. Rose, M.A., Emeritus Professor of Greek, United Colleges of St. Salvator and St. Leonard, St. Andrews -- 16. BURIAL CUSTOMS. By George E. Mylonas, Ph.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Art and Archaeology, Washington University of St. Louis, Missouri -- D : Material Culture -- 17. HOUSES AND PALACES. By Alan J. B. Wace -- 18. DRESS. By H. P. and A. J. B. Wace -- 19. ARMS AND ARMOUR. By Frank H. Stubbings -- 20. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE. By Frank H. Stubbings -- 21. CRAFTS AND INDUSTRIES. By Frank H. Stubbings -- 22. COMMUNICATIONS AND TRADE. By Frank H. Stubbings -- 23. WRITING. By Lilian H. Jeffery, M.A., D.Phil., Fellow and Tutor of Lady Margaret Hall, and Lecturer in Ancient History in the University of Oxford. - THE EDITORS: The late Professor Alan J. B. Wace, F.B.A., Litt.D., perhaps did more than any other man since Schliemann to enlarge our knowledge of Mycenaean Greece, the heroic Greece of the Homeric epics. His work in classical archaeology covered many varied fields, and his knowledge of Greece ranged over mediaeval and modern times as well as the classical period. He was sometime Director of the British School at Athens and it is by his work as excavator of Mycenae, which he began in the 1920�s, that he will always be best known. This Companion to Homer was first planned by Professor Wace shortly before the Second World War, while he was Laurence Professor of Archaeology at Cambridge. His own chapters in the book had been completed before his death, and the detailed plan of the whole had his approval. - Frank H. Stubbings, M.A., Ph.D., F.S.A., was educated at the Perse School and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he took a double first in Classics and was second Chancellor�s Classical Medallist. Studentships for travel and archaeological research in Greece followed. He is now a Lecturer in Classics in the University of Cambridge and Fellow and Librarian of Emmanuel College. He has been associated with the Companion to Homer from the beginning, first as a contributor, later as assistant editor, and since Professor Wace�s death has had the task of arranging the illustration of the work and seeing the whole through the press. He is the author of Mycenaean Pottery from the Levant (1951).
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